About 2014: How to Survive the Next World Crisis

A new world crisis is already looming. By 2014, our generation's legacy to the twenty-first century will be decided. Will it be a century of climatic disaster and war? The roots of the present crisis lie in an unbalanced globalization which has failed to match economic with political integration. False models of nationhood, markets, and empires have hindered the development of global governance.

If human civilization is to survive the twenty-first century, current ideologies will have to give way to a more realistic acceptance of supranational authorities, and especially of an enhanced IMF and WTO. The banking collapse and its ramifications call for a revived understanding of the interdependence of politics and economics. The self-images of nations have lost touch with the realities that determine our lives: it is the world order that now gives us our identity and alone can secure our collective future.

Table Of Contents

Introduction \ Part One - Towards the Great Event \ 1. The Great Event: A Numerological Speculation \ 2. What Went Wrong with Globalisation \ 3. Nations and Empires \ 4.The Religion of America \ 5. Living with the Elephant \ 6. Saving the World \ Part Two - Finding the Way \ 7. Three Principles of Political Economy \ 8. Global Institutions or a Global Ethic? What's Wrong with Rights? \ 9. England Our England. National Identity, Past and Future.

About Author/Editor(s)/ Contributor(s)

Nicholas Boyle is Fellow and President of Magdalene College, Cambridge. He is Schroder Professor of German at the University. Professor Boyle is the author of a major award-winning three volume biography of Goethe and also of... Read more